We're entering our bye at 5-4 and the playoffs aren't out of the conversation. To clarify because I know what people are going to come in here and say:

- I don't think we are definitely one of the best six teams in the AFC
- I understand this is a rebuilding year
- This is to have a place where we figure out who we want to win every week and talk about our competition. Nothing more, nothing less.

Carolina is the only team with a winning record left on the schedule. I feel good about our chances of winning 3-4 more games. We are a team that feed off of success, so if we make the playoffs, we could potentially make another run.

I still think we can beat the Bengals in a playoff situation. So I'm not to worried about the Bengals or Colts. Chiefs will lose that #1 spot and become a wildcard team. We'll end up playing Tom or Peyton next, two QB's Rex has beaten before._________________
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The big things to see here are that a lot of these teams are going to beat up on each other, while the Jets get to avoid the tough matchups for the most part. Becoming a better road team is very important, I think if we manage to go 2-2 in the remaining road games(@BUF,@BAL,@CAR,@MIA) then we'll be in the playoffs.

I am worried about Tennessee though, they have a tiebreaker over us and they'll be favorites in 5 of their last eight games

Carolina is the only team with a winning record left on the schedule. I feel good about our chances of winning 3-4 more games. We are a team that feed off of success, so if we make the playoffs, we could potentially make another run.

I still think we can beat the Bengals in a playoff situation. So I'm not to worried about the Bengals or Colts. Chiefs will lose that #1 spot and become a wildcard team. We'll end up playing Tom or Peyton next, two QB's Rex has beaten before.

Yeah if we make it to the playoffs you can't count us out against anyone with Rex preparing the gameplan. Pats beat us 45-3 before we knocked em out when it counted!

Carolina is the only team with a winning record left on the schedule. I feel good about our chances of winning 3-4 more games. We are a team that feed off of success, so if we make the playoffs, we could potentially make another run.

I still think we can beat the Bengals in a playoff situation. So I'm not to worried about the Bengals or Colts. Chiefs will lose that #1 spot and become a wildcard team. We'll end up playing Tom or Peyton next, two QB's Rex has beaten before.

Yeah if we make it to the playoffs you can't count us out against anyone with Rex preparing the gameplan. Pats beat us 45-3 before we knocked em out when it counted!

We did this without Holmes. So when we get him back, there should be a little progress on offense. I like our chances, I do fear denver, but like I said, Rex has beat him before._________________
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I like this squad, and the coaching staff has been fantastic, but I remain cautiously optimistic. Still, if they get healthy and find any kind of consistency, we'll actually find ourselves in some meaningful December games.

I like this squad, and the coaching staff has been fantastic, but I remain cautiously optimistic. Still, if they get healthy and find any kind of consistency, we'll actually find ourselves in some meaningful December games.

This, I am very excited to see how this team clicks with all of our receivers back. I like the underdog role lets not get ahead of ourselves (I like this thread though)

Sweet thread, I'm interested to see how this all plays out. I do think we can beat Buffalo at home and I think we defiantly have a decent chance to win out at Metlife. Not sure how I feel about the Ravens and Panthers, so far we haven't been very good on the road besides Monday Night in ATL. All this being said it really comes down to consistency and Geno's progression as a QB (mainly not turning it over as much). The bye week could not have come at a more perfect time in my opinion, we're gonna get a boost on offense for sure with Holmes, K2, and Cumberland all set to return.